Which statement best describes the dramatic irony in this passage?

The audience knows that the tarantella is supposed to be wildly fast, but Helmer does not.
The audience knows that Nora is intentionally failing to dance correctly, but Helmer does not.
The audience knows that Helmer does not know how to dance, but Nora does not know this.
The audience knows that Doctor Rank loves Nora, but Helmer does not know that he does.

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Answer:

the answer is B- The audience knows that Nora is intentionally failing to dance correctly, but Helmer does not.

Explanation:

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The statement that shows dramatic irony is The audience knows that Nora is intentionally failing to dance correctly, but Helmer does not.

What is dramatic irony?

This is a technique used in theatrical performances where the actions and intentions of a character are known to the audience but not known to other characters in the performance.

Nora was failing to dance on purpose and the audience knew this because they could see what other characters could not.

Helmer was a character and so did not know that Nora was not dancing well on purpose. This therefore shows dramatic irony.

In conclusion, option B is correct.

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